About Rhode Island

Rhode Island is the smallest state in the United States. His full name is State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. In 2010, the state had 1,052,567 inhabitants. The capital and the city of Providence Rhode Island. The state is part of the region of New England, which is located northeast of the United States. The State of Rhode Island is located in the northeastern United States, bordered on the north and east by Massachusetts, on the west by Connecticut and south by the Atlantic Ocean. This state is the least extended the United States. Rhode Island is a densely populated state, but to a lesser degree than its larger neighbor Connecticut. The majority of the population lives on the coast, and nearly two out of ten people live in the capital Providence. The territory of Rhode Island is known for beaches, for small farms, and also to a large forest-swamp in the east of the state.